Stand-up comedians and their controversial comebacks - Stand-up comedy is no funny business. It's a tight industry, with only a handful of names making it to A-List status. Louis C.K. was one of those names, before he admitted to sexual misconduct last year. However, C.K. has made a swift return to stand-up, making headlines with controversial jokes about the Parkland shooting. He's not the only comedian whose return has raised eyebrows. Click through this gallery to meet the comedians who caused a stir after returning from a hiatus.

Dave Chappelle - More than ten years after he left the show, Chapelle made a big comeback with two new Netflix specials. The routines have polarized audiences, with some finding an issue with his comments about the transgender community.

Pete Davidson - The relationship didn't work out, and Davidson went public about his depression and mental health. After a reported suicide scare, Davidson returned to stand-up comedy with two sold-out shows in the Boston area.

Gabriel Iglesias - The hit comedian suffered a nervous breakdown in 2017, with his tour being called off. "I'm dealing with some serious health and emotional issues that needed attention asap," he told fans on Instagram.

Stand-up comedians and their controversial comebacks

Louis C.K. has made headlines with his eyebrow-raising return

Stand-up comedy is no funny business. It's a tight industry, with only a handful of names making it to A-List status. Louis C.K. was one of those names, before he admitted to sexual misconduct last year. However, C.K. has made a swift return to stand-up, making headlines with controversial jokes about the Parkland shooting. He's not the only comedian whose return has raised eyebrows. Click through this gallery to meet the comedians who caused a stir after returning from a hiatus.